Geometric sans serif typefaces have always been popular, and with support for both the Devanagari and Latin writing systems, Poppins is an internationalist addition to the genre. Many of the Latin glyphs (such as the ampersand) are more constructed and rationalist than is typical. The Devanagari design was particularly novel when it was first published in 2015, and was the first ever Devanagari typeface with a range of weights in this genre. Just like the Latin, the Devanagari is based on pure geometry, particularly circles.
Geometric sans serif typefaces have always been popular, and with support for both the Devanagari and Latin writing systems, Poppins is an internationalist addition to the genre. Many of the Latin glyphs (such as the ampersand) are more constructed and rationalist than is typical. The Devanagari design was particularly novel when it was first published in 2015, and was the first ever Devanagari typeface with a range of weights in this genre. Just like the Latin, the Devanagari is based on pure geometry, particularly circles.
A1 features 6 websites using Poppins, including Greensign, Roundsite, and Trivvo. Browse these examples to see how designers pair it with different styles and layouts.
Websites using Poppins on A1 tend towards Sans-serif, Photography, and Gradients design styles. They’re most commonly built with Webflow, Wordpress, and Framer.
You can get Poppins from the link above. Many fonts are available through Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, or as web font files.